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From: Doug White <dwhite@gdi.uoregon.edu>
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Subject: Re: Help w/ ppp and PAP....
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On Tue, 19 Aug 1997, Jonathan E. Lyons wrote:

> Where can I find out more info on PAP? Currentlt I'm using two
> differebt IPS's one has plain text( no problem) the other seems to be
> PAP. When ever dailing into this other service it connects, and asks you
> to press return, then nothing happens..SO....Since I can login via win95
> Winnt I'm assuming it's going to be a chap or PAP login. I've looked at
> the scripts, and filled in my info, but.........Is there an additional
> option that must be set for PAP/CHAP logins?.......Could some please
> show me a WROKING example?? 

Take a look at the 'papsite' configuration in /etc/ppp/ppp.conf.

This is almost a FAQ.

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